actually I would take that as a compliment, some kids put a lot into where when they go...I think he was showing you he was most comfortable at your place
jmo
yes! Usually if the kid is fed a lot of processed garbage it stinks horribly. Or if there's a food intolerance. If my son eats gluten, his diaper can clear a room.
Just a funny coincidence here but none of my 6 daycare kids poop during daycare hours (8am-3pm). They used to always poop here and some of their diapers made me almost sick. After one particularly bad day where everyone pooped at about the same time and it smelled so bad we had to go outside I jokingly wrote "no pooping at daycare" on the dry erase because I knew the parents would notice the stink at pick up. At pick up every parent laughed at the sign and asked me about it and we joked with the children about the new rule. That was maybe a year ago and the only poopy diapers I've had have been from new kids and eventually they stop too. My daycare kids aren't perfect, my daycare's not perfect and I certainly do not have magic powers over bodily functions but I'm not kidding and I'm being 100% truthful when I say the kids don't poop at my daycare. I did ask parents and they do all have regular bowel movements so I'm not worried and I did think to myself maybe the kids thought I was serious and they hold it but I'm a jokester, my kids know I'm not a meanie and wouldn't get mad if they pooped. They're all 2-3 years old and even if they thought it was a rule they would most certainly break it as they do the others. Anyway I'm totally OT but if you don't want to deal with the smell I suggest making a new rule and posting it on your dry erase board! ::
Just a funny coincidence here but none of my 6 daycare kids poop during daycare hours (8am-3pm). They used to always poop here and some of their diapers made me almost sick. After one particularly bad day where everyone pooped at about the same time and it smelled so bad we had to go outside I jokingly wrote "no pooping at daycare" on the dry erase because I knew the parents would notice the stink at pick up. At pick up every parent laughed at the sign and asked me about it and we joked with the children about the new rule. That was maybe a year ago and the only poopy diapers I've had have been from new kids and eventually they stop too. My daycare kids aren't perfect, my daycare's not perfect and I certainly do not have magic powers over bodily functions but I'm not kidding and I'm being 100% truthful when I say the kids don't poop at my daycare. I did ask parents and they do all have regular bowel movements so I'm not worried and I did think to myself maybe the kids thought I was serious and they hold it but I'm a jokester, my kids know I'm not a meanie and wouldn't get mad if they pooped. They're all 2-3 years old and even if they thought it was a rule they would most certainly break it as they do the others. Anyway I'm totally OT but if you don't want to deal with the smell I suggest making a new rule and posting it on your dry erase board! ::
Lol! I jokingly told my husband earlier today that I'd love to operate a "poop-free" daycare.
One of my kids here listed "constipation" under allergies, meds, etc. in the enrollment packet. I was so happy to finally have just one child that doesn't go 5x's a day here. Well, it backfired, literally- she's the one that had the extra dose of miralax last week
get a whiff of someone's diaper and wish you could run far FAR away before you have to change it?
YES! Lucky for me, I have co-workers, so we take turns. Unluckily, sometimes it's my turn.::
Originally posted by Willow
Yes.
Do you ever go to change it and realize it's just gas?
Throw a party for a moment?
And then come to the realization there is reason to dread what the future undoubtedly holds??
A definite yes for this one too. We have one DCB who can smell like that for up to an hour, or more, before he actually goes! We've tried putting him on the potty when we smell it (and it is a very distinct smell) but very rarely does he ever go.
get a whiff of someone's diaper and wish you could run far FAR away before you have to change it?
especially if you get that whiff right when the parent shows up to pick child up. I always feel obligated to change the child if it is at my home. I just want to yell to the child........Why couldn't you wait until you get home or in the car!!!
This is me:confused:
This is the child
This is the parenthappyface
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